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Crime Mapping and Analysis Program (CMAP)

800-416-8086
www.crimeanalysts.net

Crime Mapping and Analysis Program

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The Crime Mapping and Analysis Program (CMAP) currently offers two crime mapping courses: Crime Mapping and Analysis using GIS (using ESRI's ArcGIS 8.3 or 9.1 or MapInfo 7.5), and Tactical and Operational Crime Analysis (using ArcGIS) (formerly known as the Introductory and Advanced courses, respectively). The two courses are geared toward professionals in the field of investigations, crime, or intelligence analysis and provide a strong emphasis on the analysis of law enforcement data and topics. To date, CMAP has provided training to over 700 students from more than 70 different police and corrections agencies at every level.

Crime Mapping and Analysis using GIS

This 5-day course introduces the concepts of crime mapping, demonstrates the relationship between crime mapping and crime analysis, and presents many of the technical issues of implementation that are encountered in beginning a crime mapping effort. The course walks students through lessons using an adult learning process called "Watch - Follow - Do." Students watch as the instructor demonstrates the process and then follow along with the instructor as they perform the lesson together. Afterward, the students practice the lesson by performing it against their agency's geographic and crime data. This method, and fact that pupils use the real-world data with which they are familiar, and will use daily upon return to their agencies, makes for a very productive training course. The final part of this course focuses on an applied project in which students take what they have learned and apply it toward the analysis of a specific crime problem in their jurisdiction. Each student then presents and defends their findings to the class. The highly interactive, hands-on approach provides the student the forum, environment, and equipment for an agency to complete a specific project while providing the support and direction of a successful end product.

Students receive training on the following topics:

  • Basemaps
  • Geocoding
  • Police boundaries
  • Redistricting
  • Temporal analysis
  • Data acquisition and management
  • Pin (point symbol) mapping
  • Pattern analysis
  • Hot spot analysis
  • Choropleth mapping
  • Buffer analysis
  • Layouts/presentations

Tactical and Operational Analysis

Tactical and Operational Analysis is also a 5-day course. It is very fast-paced and intensive, and is taught using ArcGIS 8.3 or 9.1. Training topics include:

  • Point pattern analysis
  • Density-based field analysis & distance-decay field analysis
  • Spatiotemporal integration
  • Lund space-time trajectories
  • Applied spatiotemporal profiling
  • Movement-based event forecasting

The Tactical and Operational Crime Analysis course is appropriate for those who have substantial experience using the software program and are interested in learning more in-depth techniques to apply to tactical or operational crime analysis.

The courses are federally funded and offered free of charge to state and local Public Safety personnel on behalf of The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC). Attendees are responsible for all other associated costs, such as transportation, lodging, and meals.

Please contact CMAP at 1-800-416-8086, or e-mail cmap@crimeanalysts.net for more information or to register for a class.

Last updated: March 31, 2008